5 great things in Nigeria that money cannot buy
With the economic downturn, money has never seemed more important to Nigerians as it is today. Everyone is concerned about money: how to get it, how to spend it, where to spend it, and how to save it. No doubt money is important – it allows us to do and have more things than we can without it – and has become a vital element in our lives but the fact remains that some of the best things in life are free.
Nigeria,
as a country, offers a number of assets to treasure…and these, money
cannot buy. From a rich heritage to a public holiday every October 1st, Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking portal, has come up with 5 important things Nigeria offers it people for free.
A rich heritage
Nigeria has a rich and peculiar heritage that is shared by every single citizen of the country.
With multiple ethnic groups, the country hosts diverse cultures
embodied in over 250 ethnic groups and expressed in about 521
languages.
Nigerians
not only benefit from the knowledge gained from these customs and
tradition; they are imbued with a way of life that ensures that they
excel in almost any other part of the world. They also have a variety in
terms of cuisines and the traditional attires feed the fashion industry
of today.
A government for the people
Nigerians
enjoy a government of the people, for the people, by the people and
this could in no way have been bought. In Nigeria, as it is in every
other nation of the world, there are people who would argue that the
government is not the best.
Unlike
certain countries where the individuals have no say and their resources
are completely owned by the government, Nigeria can practices their
fundamental human rights freely and have the authority to elect and
impeach any government official they chose. Again, their opinions
channeled through the media are duly considered and incorporated where
relevant.
A measure of peace
Absolute
peace is not something that has been achieved in any part of the world.
Most governments around the world have spent major sums of money over
the years in the name of “peace”, but have been unable to achieve it.
Despite
the Terrorist attack in the Northern parts of the country, you can say
that Nigeria enjoys a measure of peace as there is a proper handle of
gun control, drug possession and other crimes. Its people also act
fairly, and humanely, treating others as we would want to be treated.
The sound of rainfall
Unlike
most popular countries across the world who have four seasons: winter,
spring, summer and autumn, Nigeria has just two – rainy and dry season.
A
lot may not consider the sound of the rains as something worthwhile,
but there are people in some parts of the world who rarely hear it.
They suffer bouts of drought year in year out and have no access to
water. Others do get the rains, but sparingly and so agriculture is not
considered possible export for them. Nigerians enjoy the rains for free
and the sound of the rain pellets hitting the roots and exhuming the
fresh scent of rich earth is not something that money can buy.
Public holiday on the 1st of October
Nigeria is the only country in the world that gives its citizen the day off on October 1stevery
year. That is certainly something money certainly cannot buy. The day
set aside for celebrating the country’s independence, features
festivities and fireworks around the nation.
Basically, it is a day of merriment for the people. And for those in the civil service, you still earn your salary for the day!
Ndem Nkem | |
Travel/Tech Writer Jovago Nigeria | |
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